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This year, the offseason acquisition of Paul George plus the retention of breakout star Tyrese Maxey was supposed to give Embiid his best shot at a title. But with the big man missing 15 of 19 games and George and Maxey also missing time, Philadelphia finds itself near the bottom of the...
These ancient trees persisted for nearly 200 million years until they all but vanished. Now they line city streets.
根据文章第一段第一句“Ten years ago, when I was fifteen, I got a chance to go to a youth meeting in Washington DC.(十年前,当我十五岁的时候,我得到了一个去华盛顿特区参加一个青年会议的机会。)”可知,作者现在35岁,故选C。[3] 【答案】D【核心短语/词汇】tell sb. to do sth.告诉某人...
The last to erupt was near Taupo, New Zealand, 26,000 years ago [sources: WTVY; USGS]. The largest we know of, the Fish Canyon Tuff event in Colorado around 28 million years ago, belched out 1,200 cubic miles (5,000 cubic kilometers) of deposits -- five times the amount usually ...
In this episode of Shopify Masters you’ll hear from Brad Westerop of Thuggies about why it's better to work with micro-influencers rather than big time ones.
In this episode of Shopify Masters, you'll hear from Adam Klosowiak, the founder of KLOS Guitars: cool, durable, comfortable, portable carbon fiber guitars and ukuleles.
I’d published a post years ago sharing key content marketing statistics with the URL https://neilpatel.com/blog/38-content-marketing-stats-that-every-marketer-needs-to-know/. However, the URL didn’t need to be that long. That’s not an optimized URL. So, we recently updated the post...
How long did the Greek empire last? Read on to find the answers and learn about the lifespan of 55 civilizations! How Long Does a Civilization Last? Recently, I was talking with a colleague at work, and I mentioned that civilizations usually only last 500 years. The only problem was ...
Xi’an, with more than 2000 years of history starting from the Qin Dynasty, its highlight was of course the Terracotta Warriors. Only 1000 out of supposedly 8000 warriors are available to be viewed. It was a dream come true to be able to see the immensity of this historical creation. ...